Suhad Salim provides his resume detailing his experience and qualifications as an electrical engineer, including a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Anna University and over 3 years of experience working on electrical and instrumentation projects in oil and gas fields. He is currently employed as an engineer in Dubai but is seeking new opportunities where he can utilize his skills and continue learning. The resume provides contact information, educational background, work experience, skills, safety trainings, and a declaration by Suhad Salim that the information in the resume is accurate.
The document outlines recommendations for upgrading the network of software company ADTECH, which has sites in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch. It recommends establishing a star topology for LANs using category 6 cabling, with a switched distribution layer and routed core layer for the backbone. A bus topology using leased fiber-optic would connect the three sites. The wireless LAN at Wellington would use 802.11ac with WPA2-AES Enterprise security. Subnets would be separated by floor at each site to reduce traffic. Ethernet services and OSPF routing protocols are also recommended.
This short document discusses freedom of expression and lists the names Jejemon Binay and Kyla Gonzales twice. It does not provide any other details about the topic of freedom of expression or who the individuals named are.
This document outlines the objectives and content of an aviation security course taught by Dr. Paul Mears. The 5-day course aims to teach participants how to ensure passenger and crew safety, identify and manage security threats, and work as a team to maintain security. It covers topics such as security mindsets, passenger profiling, restraint techniques, and how to handle various inflight incidents. Participants conduct workshops where they must apply their skills to mock aircraft scenarios and respond appropriately to security issues while minimizing flight disruption.
Dario A. Delgado Aguilar's research interests include catalysts for chemical reactions and renewable energy technologies like hydrogen generation and water electrolysis. His qualifications are in material science and renewable energy. For catalysts, he is interested in how geometric and electronic factors impact activity and efficiency. He has published on enhancing electronic factors through bimetallic combinations. In renewable energy, he is interested in electrochemistry and has written about emerging technologies and hydrogen generation. For teaching, he is interested in chemistry courses and labs as well as energy-related courses, drawing on his expertise in areas like the energy market and emerging technologies.
Dario Alejandro Delgado Aguilar is a chemical/process engineer from Australia with extensive education and research experience. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Murdoch University as well as multiple masters degrees and awards. His research has focused on electrolytic hydrogen generation and evaluating cheaper substitutes for platinum catalysts. He has over 15 years of experience in various roles including research, teaching, and industrial internships.
This document contains the resume of Dr. Dario Delgado, including his contact information, career objective, skills summary, education history, employment history, memberships, awards, publications, and references. It details that he has over 10 years of academic experience and is looking to expand into the private sector. His employment history includes 6 weeks as a Corrosion Engineer and intermittent research roles totaling 3 years at KIGAM in Korea and Murdoch University in Australia. He has 4 publications in peer-reviewed journals and additional experience teaching and demonstrating chemistry fundamentals.
This letter from the Graduate Research Officer at Murdoch University informs Dr. Dario Delgado Aguilar that he has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his thesis titled "Electrochemical properties of earth abundant catalysts for efficient water electrolysis". The degree was conferred on May 11, 2016 by the Murdoch University Academic Council. The Graduate Research Officer congratulates Dr. Delgado Aguilar on his success and wishes him the best in future endeavors. Copies of the letter were also sent to Dr. Manickam Minakshi Sundaram and Associate Professor Gamini Senanayake.
Dario A. Delgado Aguilar's research interests include catalysts for chemical reactions and renewable energy technologies like hydrogen generation and water electrolysis. His qualifications are in material science and renewable energy. For catalysts, he is interested in how geometric and electronic factors impact activity and efficiency. He has published on enhancing electronic factors through bimetallic combinations. In renewable energy, he is interested in electrochemistry and has written about emerging technologies and hydrogen generation. For teaching, he is interested in chemistry courses and labs as well as energy-related courses, drawing on his expertise in areas like the energy market and emerging technologies.
Dario Alejandro Delgado Aguilar is a chemical/process engineer from Australia with extensive education and research experience. He holds a PhD in Chemical Engineering from Murdoch University as well as multiple masters degrees and awards. His research has focused on electrolytic hydrogen generation and evaluating cheaper substitutes for platinum catalysts. He has over 15 years of experience in various roles including research, teaching, and industrial internships.
This document contains the resume of Dr. Dario Delgado, including his contact information, career objective, skills summary, education history, employment history, memberships, awards, publications, and references. It details that he has over 10 years of academic experience and is looking to expand into the private sector. His employment history includes 6 weeks as a Corrosion Engineer and intermittent research roles totaling 3 years at KIGAM in Korea and Murdoch University in Australia. He has 4 publications in peer-reviewed journals and additional experience teaching and demonstrating chemistry fundamentals.
This letter from the Graduate Research Officer at Murdoch University informs Dr. Dario Delgado Aguilar that he has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy degree for his thesis titled "Electrochemical properties of earth abundant catalysts for efficient water electrolysis". The degree was conferred on May 11, 2016 by the Murdoch University Academic Council. The Graduate Research Officer congratulates Dr. Delgado Aguilar on his success and wishes him the best in future endeavors. Copies of the letter were also sent to Dr. Manickam Minakshi Sundaram and Associate Professor Gamini Senanayake.